broo, brue, bree, brie, II, 30, 11: brow.
broo, brue, bree, I, 160, C 2, D 3; 161, E 3; IV, 449, 2, 3: broth. I, 499, 4; V, [98], 9, 10: water in which something has been boiled.
brook, broke, bruik, II, 189, 33, 34; 420, 7; III, 212, 8; IV, 435, 14: enjoy.
broom-cow, I, 394, 5: twig of broom.
brose-cap, II, 463, 25: pottage-, porridge-bowl.
brot, p. p., V, [296], 2, 3, etc.: brought.
brothered, IV, 373, 17: broidered? (He is to have a change of clothes every month, and those embroidered?)
brough, V, [128], 29, 30: borough, town.
brought hame. See bring hame.
broun, brown, IV, 169, F 2; G 1 (browns, brouns, in the MSS.). Might be thought a corruption of brand, but brand occurs in each case immediately after. Brown for brown blade would be extraordinary.